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江苏省扬州中学2021-2022学年第二学期高三英语第一次月考试卷第Ⅰ卷(共95分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题
,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatdoesthewomanneedtobuy?A.Abox.B.
Adesk.C.ATV.2.Whatisthewomanlookingfor?A.Herhat.B.Hercoat.C.Hergloves.3.Whereisthemangoingprobably?A.Toahotelbar.B.Tohisroom
.C.Toarestaurant.4.WhoisDave?A.Theman'sbrother.B.Theman'sclassmate.C.Afriendoftheman'sbrother.5.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Stu
dyingabook.B.Readingaletter.C.Collectingmoney.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、
B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatwasthewoman'sfirstjob?A
.Asecretary.B.Amanager.C.Acleaner.7.HowlongdidthewomanworkatTeknikLtd?A.Forthreeyears.B.Forfouryears.C.Forsevenyears
.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Ataschool.B.Atacinema.C.AtLily'shouse.9.Whatmovieawardshowdoes
thewomaninvitethemantowatch?A.TheHundredFlowersAwards.B.TheCannesFilmFestivalC.TheGoldenRoosterAwards.10.Whatdoesthewomanlikeaboutmo
vieawardshows?A.Theactors.B.Thedresses.C.Thestage.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.WhatdoesMarthathinkofthebeach?A.Itisbor
ing.B.Itisexciting.C.Itisdangerous.12.Whichplacedoesthemansuggestforthetrip?A.Amuseum.B.Alake.C.Agallery.13.Whydoes
thewomanwanttogotothemountain?A.Itisnearby.B.Shehasneverbeenthere.C.Childrencouldgetenoughexercise.听第9段材
料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatexamisthewomanworriedabout?A.Chemistry.B.Maths.C.History.15.Whatskilldoesthemanneedtoimprove?A.Studyingfo
rexams.B.Finishingprojects.C.Recitingessays.16.Howmuchofthespeakers'gradedependsontheirexaminationresults?A.60%.B.30%.C.10%.17.Whatwillth
emandotohelpthewoman?A.Lendherausefulbook.B.Helpherstudyforherexam.C.Sharetipswithheronsocialmedia.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatisthemain
topicofthetalk?A.Thewaystofightcoronavirus.B.Theknowledgeofcoronavirusvaccination.C.Apersonalexperienceofcatching
coronavirus.19.Whatdidthedoctoradvisethespeakertodo?A.Stayathome.B.Visitanotherdoctor.C.Ordermedicineonline.20.Whydidthespeakerfeelt
hankful?A.Shehadgoodfriendstohelpher.B.Shehadhadvaccinationbefore.C.Shecouldbetreatedinhospital.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,
满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AMuseumsinBaltimoreTheWaltersArtMuseumTheWaltersArtMuseumcontains36,000objects
fromaroundtheworld.Walkingthroughthemuseum’shistoricbuildings,visitorsencounterastunningpanoramaofthousandsofyearsofart,fromro
mantic17th-centuryimagesofFrenchgardenstofascinatingEthiopianicons,ancientRomansarcophagi(石棺),andpeacefulimagesoftheBu
ddha.Tickets:$9.5.Freeforchildrenaged7andunder.BaltimoreMuseumofIndustryTheBaltimoreMuseumofIndustrycele
bratestheinnovators,entrepreneursandworkerswhopromotedthisportcityintotheindustrialage.Fromgarmentmakingtoairplanemanu
facturing,visitorstothemuseumwilldiscoverhowtheirpioneeringspiritbuilttheregion’smanufacturingmight.Locatedina
n1860soystercanneryonafive-acrewaterfrontcampus,theBMIoffersdynamicexhibitionsandhands-onactivitiesforguestsofallages.Tickets:$15
.Halfpriceforchildren.BaltimoreMuseumofArtTheBaltimoreMuseumofArtishometoaninternationallyrenownedcollection
of19th-century,modern,andcontemporaryart.Ithas90,000worksofart—includingthelargestholdingofworksbyHenriMatisseinthe
world.TheBMAisnowthroughoutthemulti-yearprojectsothatvisitorscanenjoyitsoutstandingselectionofEuropeanan
dAmericanpaintingandsculpturefromthe17ththrough20thcenturies.Tickets:$10.Tenpercentoffifbookedontheofficialwebsite.AmericanVisionaryArtMuseu
mTheAmericanVisionaryArtMuseumisthenation’smuseumforself-taught,creativeskills.Threehistoricbuildingshousewonderscreatedb
yfarmers,housewives,mechanics,thedisabled,aswellastheoccasionalneurosurgeon.Fromcarvedrootstoembroideredrag
s,tattoostotoothpicks,‘thevisionary’transformsdreams,loss,hopes,andidealsintopowerfulworksofart.Tickets:$9.5.Freeforchildrenaged6andunder
andmuseummembers.21.WhichmuseumbestsuitspeopleinterestedincontemporaryFrenchpaintings?A.TheWaltersArtMuseum.B.BaltimoreMuseu
mofIndustry.C.BaltimoreMuseumofArt.D.AmericanVisionaryArtMuseum.22.WhatdoweknowaboutBaltimoreMuseumofIndustry?A.It’sa
placeformemorialcelebrationsforthecity.B.Itwasbuiltinafactorywherefoodwascanned.C.Itoffersfreeexhibitionsforguestsofallage
s.D.Itisnowundergoingamulti-yearproject.23.Howmuchshouldtheypayifa7-year-oldboygoestoAmericanVisionaryArtMuseumwithhisparents?A.$19.B.$23.5.C.$27.
D.$28.5.BWeoftenthinkofourselvesasourbody,mind,andemotions.However,wealsooftentalkaboutaperson’ssoul.Isthereanyscie
ntificbasisforthesoul?Surprisingly,thereis.Eachuniquepersonalityapersonhas,thefeelingandidentityofthesel
fbeyondage,andourinevitablesubjectiveexperienceasanindividualmakeascientificfoundationforthesoul.Despitetheconstantchangeinthelinksbetween
ourbraincells,weremainthesamepersonality.Thisismostobviousinthecaseofmentallyillpatientsorpeoplewhohaveexperiencedmemoryloss.Scie
ncejournalistMichaelLemonicktoldthestoryofLonniSue,whosufferedbraindamageandwasleftunabletorecallherpastortoformnewmemories.Lemonickthought
thatLonniSue,whenshelosthermemories,lostherself.Butoncehegottoknowher,aswellaspeoplewhoknewherbeforeandafterherinjury,Lemonickdiscoveredthat
herselfhadnotbeendestroyed.Shewasstillcheerfulinawaythatmadepeoplearoundherfeelbetter,andshewasstillcreativeandplayful
.So,despitememoryloss,westillhavetheessenceofourpersonality.Basically,nomatterwhathappenstoourbrain,ourun
iquepersonalityseemstoshinethrough.Besidesone’spersonalitybeingpresentdespitememoryloss,thesoulofapersoncanbeidentifiedthroughone’sconsciousnes
s.Thoughwecommonlyidentifywithourbodyandwhatweseeinthemirror,wealsohaveasensethatwearenotacertainage—asoursenseofselfusuall
ydependslessonageandratheronoursubjectivefeelingofwhoweare.Lastly,eachpersonisinevitablysubjectiveabouthisorherexperience.Despitehumansbeingverys
imilartoeachotherinDNA,ourviewonrealityisverydifferentfromindividualtoindividual.Thesoulofapersonisc
hallengingtoprovescientifically.However,witheachperson’spersonalitybeingunique,thebehavioralqualityofthinkingoftheselfbeyondage,andou
rinevitablesubjectiveexperience,wecansaythatthesoulhassomebasisinscience.Theserealitiesofourbehavior,character,andperceptionmightnotbetested,butthey
areverydifficulttodeny.24.TheauthortellsthestoryofLonniSuetoshow________.A.thestabilityofpeople’spers
onalityB.strangebehaviorsofmentallyillpatientsC.thechanceforthementallyilltoformnewmemoriesD.thechangesofthepeoplewhosufferedbraindama
ge25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“essence”inParagraph2probablymean?A.Pastmemory.B.Changeablebelief.C.Optimisticattitude.D.Importantnature
.26.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Ourbody,mindandemotionstellwhoweare.B.Thesoulofapersonchangesasheorshegro
wsold.C.Scientificresearchhasalreadyprovedwhatmakesupoursoul.D.Oursouldependsonourpersonality,consciousnessandexperience.27.Whichis
thebesttitleforthispassage?A.BeyondidentityB.BeyondmemoryC.BeyondageD.BeyondnatureCYoucantellalotaboutpeople’sgeneralstateofmindbasedontheirsoc
ialmediafeeds.Aretheyalwaystweetingabouttheirbiggestannoyancesorpostingpicturesofparticularlycutekitties?Inasimilarfashion,researchersaret
urningtoTwitterforcluesabouttheoverallhappinessofentiregeographiccommunities.Whatthey’refindingisthatregionalvariationintheuseofcommo
nphrasesproducespredictionsthatdon’talwaysreflectthelocalstateofwellbeing.Butremovingfromtheiranalysesjus
tthreespecificterms--good,loveandLOL-greatlyimprovestheaccuracyofthemethods.“We’relivinginacrazyCOVID-19era.Andnowmorethanever,we’reusingsocialmed
iatoadapttoanewnormalandreachouttothefriendsandfamilythatwecan’tmeetface-to-face.”KokilJaidkastudiesc
omputationallinguisticsattheNationalUniversityofSingapore.“Butourwordsaren’tusefuljusttounderstandwhatwe,asindividuals,thinkandfeel.They’reals
ousefulcluesaboutthecommunitywelivein.”Oneofthesimplermethodsthatmanyscientistsusetoanalyzethedatainvol
vescorrelatingwordswithpositiveornegativeemotions.Butwhenthoserecordsarecomparedwithphonesurveysthatassessregion
alwell-being,Jaidkasays,theydon’tpaintanaccuratepictureofthelocalzeitgeist(时代精神).Beingabletogetanaccurate
readonthemoodofthepopulationisnolaughingmatter.“That’sparticularlyimportantnow,inthetimeofCOVID,wherewe’reexpectingamentalhealthcris
isandwe’realreadyseeinginsurveydatathelargestdecreaseinsubjectivewell-beingin10yearsatleast,ifnotever.”Tof
indoutwhy,JaidkaandherteamanalyzedbillionsoftweetsfromaroundtheUnitedStates.AndtheyfoundthatamongthemostfrequentlyusedtermsonTwitterareLOL,loveand
good.Andtheyactuallythrowtheanalysisoff.Whythedisconnect?“Internetlanguageisreallyadifferentbeastthanregularspokenlanguage.We’veadap
tedwordsfromtheEnglishvocabularytomeandifferentthingsindifferentsituations.”saysJaidka.“Take,forexamp
le,LOL.I’vetweetedthewordLOLtoexpressirony,annoyanceandsometimesjustpuresurprise.WhenthemethodsformeasuringLOLa
samarkerofhappinesswerecreatedinthe1990s,itstillmeantlaughingoutloud.”“Thereareplentyoftermsthatarelessmisleading,”saysJaid
ka.“Ourmodelstellusthatwordslikeexcited,fun,great,opportunity,interesting,fantasticandthosearebetterwordsformeasuri
ngsubjectivewell-being.”28.Theresearchersturntosocialmediafeedsto_________.A.helpwiththeanalysisofpeople’ssubjectivewell
-beingB.locatethemost-frequentlyusedwordsC.provethedisconnectbetweenlanguageandemotionsD.makethepredictionmethodmoreeffective29.HowdidJaidkaknowthean
alysiswasn’taccurate?A.Itdidn’treflectthemoodoftheentiregeographiccommunityB.Itdidn’tmatchtheassessmentresultof
thephonesurveys.C.Itdidn’tconsiderthefeaturesofInternetlanguage.D.Itdidn’ttaketheregionalvariationsintoaccount.
30.WhichofthefollowingstatementswillJaidkamostprobablyagreewith?A.Face-to-facecommunicationisneededtoensurehappiness.B.Internetuseistobla
meforthedecreaseinsubjectivewell-being.C.Internetlanguageshouldbeabandonedasasourceofscientificanalysis.D.Lessmisleadingwordssho
uldbeusedinassessingsubjectivewell-being.31.Accordingtothearticle,whichofthefollowingtermswouldfailtomeasuresubjectivewell-being?A.fun
B.greatC.goodD.interestingDItwaslateonaThursdayeveninginAustin,Texas,andIhadjustfinishedmyshiftdownt
ownwaitingtables.Ihoppedintomytruckandheadedawayfromthechaostomyownpersonaloasis,Dan’sDepot.Itwasonafour-laneroadthatwentstraightfromthehear
tofAustintoWestTexas.Once,Dan’sDepothadbeenoutsideofthecity.ButwithAustin’spopulationgrowingandthecity’sexpansion,itwasswallowedupbyhi
gh-risebuildingsandskyscrapers.I’vebeenfamiliarwithDan’sDepotsinceIplayedmyfirstshowthere.LikemostwaitersinAustin,I’mactuallyamusician.Thewoman
whowelcomescustomersisDan’swifeMaude.Islidmytruckintothelastfreespotandheadedtothedoor.“How’sitgoing,Maude?”Iasked.“David,Ijustdon’tknowwhatwe
’regoingtodo,”shesaid.“Ourcontractwiththelandlordisupforrenewalattheendofthemonth,andhehasdoubledtherent.Evenifwecharg
edtwiceasmuchforthesnacksandshows,wecouldnevermakeendsmeet.”Myheartdropped.Onsomelevel,I’dbeenexpecting
tohearthisnewsforaslongasI’dbeencomingtoDan’sDepot.Afterall,Dan’sDepotwasnowsandwichedbetweenashopsellingyogapantstopeoplewhocou
ldaffordpersonaltrainersandaluxuryfurniturestorewhereevenasimplediningchaircostmorethan$1,000.Howcouldthislittlelivemus
icjointsurvivewiththosekindsofneighbors?“Whatareyougoingtodowiththisplace?Areyoumoving?”Iasked.Sheshookherheadslowly.“Iju
stdon’tknow.DanandIarenotasyoungasweusedtobe.”Ipattedherontheshoulderandmademywaytothetablesnearthestage.Memoriessprungupinmym
ind.MostofmymusicalideascametomewhileIwaswatchingliveshowshereatDan’sDepot.Whenthesongended,Igotupandwe
ntbacktoMaude.“HowaboutIrunthenewDan’sDepot?”Iaskedher.Shestaredatme,surprised.“Hearmeout,”Isaid.“I’vegotenoughmoneytogoinwithyouandDana
sathirdpartner.IknowtheTexasmusicsceneinandout,andIcangetthebestnewbandsinhereeveryweek.We’llmoveitwaydownSouthCongressAven
ue,whereit’sstillcloseenoughtobeaccessiblefromdowntownbuttherentismoreaffordable.Andmostimportantly,thisplacemeansalottome.”Maudewasstillstaringatme
silently.Ibegantogrowuneasy.HadIoffendedher?Istartedapologizing.Shecutmeoffwithahugeembrace.“Honey,Ithinkthat’safan
tasticidea.”32.Theunderlinedword“oasis”inParagraph1referstoaplacewheretheauthor_____.A.parkshistruckB.worksfull-timeC.grabsa
mealatnightD.findsjoyandrelaxation33.WhydidtheauthorsayhehadlongexpectedtohearthenewsMaudetoldhim?A.HehadfeltthesandwichesinDa
n’sDepotweretooexpensive.B.HehadthoughtDan’sDepotwasoutoftunewithitssurroundings.C.HehadpointedoutthemanagementofDan’sDepotwasinefficient.D.
HehadsuggestedDanandMaudeshouldretireearlyandenjoytheirlives.34.WhatdoestheauthoradviseMaudetodo?A.SellDan’sDepotto
him.B.Hirehimasaleadsinger.C.Findanotherwaytorunthebusiness.D.Advertiseforathirdpartner.35.What’sthebesttit
leforthepassage?A.ThepowerofmusicB.OldtraditionsdiehardC.MyrespectforMaudeD.Everyendisanewbeginning第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文
后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Sometimesinourlifewefacethisproblem:lovedonesaswellasstrangersannoyingus.Athome,we’vehadtoputupwith
childrenscreamingduringonlinemeetings,andfamilymembersonthecomputerallthetime.___36___Kindnessseemslikeadistantmemory.Theabi
litytolivepeacefullywithannoyinghousematesorneighborsseemsmoredifficultthanever.___37___Ifwetakekindnessasa
skill,makingitadailypractice,itwillcomeeasierovertime.___38___LovingKindnessMeditation(LKM),whichdatesbacktothetimeofitsrootstoe
arlyBuddhism,helpsusfindsympathyforoneanotherevenduringtryingtimes.Themeditationasksustosendthoughtsof
lovingkindnesstolovedones,thentoacquaintances(peopleyoudon’tknowverywell)andfinallytochallengingpeople.Overtime,ourunk
indthoughtsarereplacedwithmoreopen,acceptingones.Angerisreplacedbylove,oratleastkindness.DonaldAltman,apsychotherapistfromPortland,Oregon,saysLK
Mhelpsusrecognizeweareallweakandhavebeenhurt.___39___Sohow?Tobeginwith,Altmansuggestsfindingaquietplacetosit.Hesaystothenimagineafavor
itefamilymemberorfriendsendingyouthewords,“Mayyoubewell,happyandatpeace.”Afterafewminutes,directthewordsatyourself,“MayIbewell,happyand
atpeace.”___40___Replacethe“I”withthenameofateacherorcoach,thenafamilymemberorfriend,thenanacquaintance,andfinallyanunfriendlypers
oninyourlife.Endthemeditationbyspreadingtheblessingtoalllivingbeings.Indeed,weshouldfindourownwaytowardLKM—butonlyifweare
preparedtoaccessitsbenefitsandextendthemtoanyonewhomayneedthem.A.Thegoodnewsisthatitisn’tlost.B.Lucki
ly,wecanlooktoancientdisciplinesforguidance.C.Atwork,we’vehadtofacetheaddedpressurethesedemandingjobscreate.D.Then,extendtheblessingtootherpeo
ple,inorderofdecreasingfondness.E.Forthatreason,wecouldallbenefitfromlove’swarmandcomfortingblessing.F.Youcancombinet
hewordswithbreathing,repeatingaphraseofloveforyourself.G.Outsidewe’veencountereddriversspeedingonbusyroadsandpassengerstalkingloudlyo
nthesubway.第二部分语言运用(共两节;满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可填入空白处的最佳选项。Bingley,aSayreSchoolstudentfromA
merica,decidedthathewoulddevotehimselftostudyingtheenvironmenttohaveabroadinfluenceonthecommunity.Toreducethecarbonfootprint,Bingleyplannedto4
1enoughsolarenergytopowertheschool'ssciencelabs.Nowhisplanissettohappen.Tofix30solarpanelsis42forlateNovember,
Ashebeganhisresearch43solarenergy,hediscoveredausefulphoneapp.Byenteringanaddress,hecouldfindouthowmuchsunlightthe44receiveseachday.Ba
sedonthedata,hefoundthathisschoolbuildingwasthebestposition.Atthesuggestionofhisscienceteacher,DebbieWheeler,hefirstperfo
rmedanenergy45ofthesciencelabtoseehowmuchenergyatypicallabusesperday.Then,hestartedhisresearch,46alocalcompanyofsolarpanelstodothejob.Helac
kedmoneyforstartingtheproject,sohe47Sayre'sheadtosupporthimafterexplainingthe48ofsolarpowerfortheschoolandcommunity.SinceSayreprovidedthe49seed
moneytoprovideinfrastructureandthepurchaseofonepanel,theprojecthas50toincludeatotalof30panels.Theyareexpe
ctedtoproduceenoughenergyto51allthesciencelabsoncampus.“ItfeelslikeadreamtothinkthatanideaIhadfrommyAPEnvironmentalcla
sswouldhavethiskindof52,”saidBingley,expressinggratitudeforWheeler'shelp.WheelersaidthesuccesswasduetoBingley'seffortsand53tofollowthroughonthepr
ojectfromstarttofinish.“I'vehadotherstudentstalkabout54initiatives(倡议)oncampus,butBingleyhadthepersiste
nceandcouragetomakeithappen,"shesaid.Bingleysaidthathewould55liketostudyenvironmentalengineeringatuniversity.41.A.exploreB.investC.prod
uceD.switch42.A.definedB.identifiedC.outputD.scheduled43.A.beyondB.onC.withD.through44.A.locationB.destinationC.trans
missionD.occasion45.A.surplusB.allowanceC.budgetD.calculation46.A.employingB.contactingC.protectingD.urging47.A.convincedB.demandedC.refreshedD.submi
tted48.A.causesB.plotsC.benefitsD.origins49.A.initialB.flexibleC.optionalD.sustainable50.A.accumulat
edB.grownC.rewardedD.sponsored51.A.decorateB.furnishC.runD.equip52.A.influenceB.criterionC.experienceD.management53.A.cautionB.
fraternityC.inspirationD.willingness54.A.culturalB.environmentalC.practicalD.theoretical55.A.casuallyB.deliberate
lyC.eventuallyD.gradually第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。The2021(22nd)HainanIslandCarnivalkickedoffinHaikou,capitalcityo
fHainanprovince,onDec10,2021.TheMinistryofCultureandTourismwillcontinuetosupportHainanin56(deepen)reformandopeningup,supportHainan’saimtobecomeani
nternationaltourismconsumptioncenter,andprovide57(assistant)fortheconstructionofHainanFreeTradePort.
Thefestival58(joint)organizedbytheMinistryofCultureandTourismandthePeople’sGovernmentofHainanprovince59(become)avitalplatforminthe
past20yearsforHainantoincreasecooperationandexchangesinthefieldsoftourism,cultureandsports60theworld.ThissessionofHainanIslandCarnivaldigsdee
pintoallthepossible“joyfulelements”andfullydisplaystherichanduniquetourismand61(culture)resourcesofHainansoastoengagebothtouristsandresidentstoa
ctivelyparticipateandinteractinbuildingHainanIslandinto62joyfuldestinationforvisitorsaroundtheworld.Apartfro
mtheopeningceremony,aseriesofexcitingactivitiesarescheduled___63___(hold)duringthefestival.Intermsoftourism,resourcesoffinescenic
spots,ruraltourism,andshoppingtourismarefullyintegrated.Seventhematictourismrouteswillbelaunchedtoattract
morevisitorstotraveltoHainan,64willstimulatetourismandfacilitatetheconstructionofaninternationaltourism65(consume)center.第三部分写作(共两节;满分4
0分)第一节(满分15分)假如你是李华,半年前你参加了《健康报》关于“健康与生活方式选择”的夏令营,开始反思自己的不良生活方式,现在请你给该报编辑写一封信投稿,内容包括:1.你过去的一种不良生活方式及
其对你的影响;2.你如何改变这种不良方式;3.改变这种方式后你的感受。DearEditor,____________________________________________________________________
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ly,LiHua第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。“Hereyougo.Up,upandaway,”Chrissyyelled,asshepushedh
erlittlebrother,Russell,ontheswing(秋千).Russellsmiledandkickedhisfeet.“Higher!Higher!”heshouted.“Okay,hangon.Hereyougo
!”Chrissystoodforwardandgavetheswinganextrahardpush.“Help!”Suddenly,Russellscreamed.Theswingflewsohigh
thatitseemedthatitmightgoflyingoffintothesky.Russellstartedtocryjustastheirmomcamerunningover.“I’msorry,Russell,”Chrissysaid.“Ididn’tmeantoscar
eyou.IguessIpushedalittletoohard.”TheirmomwasangrywithChrissyandshouted,“Wasitalittletoohard?Thatwaswaytoohard,Chrissy!Howcouldyoubesoirrespo
nsible?”Hearingtheword“irresponsible”,Chrissycriedwithtearsfillingherbrowneyes.Aweekbefore,herteacherhadtoldherthatshewasirresponsi
bleforbeinglateforclass.Andafewdaysbeforeherdadhadusedtheword“irresponsible”whenheblamedherfornothangingupherclot
hes.“I’msorry,Mom,”Chrissysaidsadly.Sheturnedawayandstartedtowalkslowlydownthepaththatwoundthroughthepark.Thatunpleasantword“irresp
onsible”keptgoingthroughChrissy’shead.Suddenly,Chrissysawalittlegirlwalkingacrossthegrass,headingupasm
allhill.Chrissylookedaroundfortheparent,buttherewasnooneelseinsight.Chrissyknewtherewasarunningstreamontheothersideofthathill.“It’sdangerous,”Ch
rissythought.Sheranasfastasshecouldtowardsthelittlegirl.Whenshereachedthegirl,shesteppedinfronther,stoppingherfromrunningtowardsthew
ater.Chrissypickedupthelittlegirlandcarriedhertowardstheplayground,lookinganxiouslyforhermother.“Where’syourmommy?”sheaskedthelittlegirl,although
shethoughtthegirlwasprobablytooyoungtotalk.Shewassurprisedwhenthelittlegirlpointedtoadistanthouseontheothersideofthefence.注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Walkingclose,Chrissynoticedasmallholeinthefencewherethelittlegirlmighthaveclimbedout._______
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